<div class='mailmunch-forms-before-post' style='display: none !important;'></div><p>There has been some talk that the newest Justice, Justice Gorsuch has taken over the Supreme Court during Oral Arguments. Is this true or have others dominated the courtroom?</p>
<p>We have gone over the Oral Arguments heard last week and tracked each Justice, their number of questions and occasionally statements. We have excluded Justice Roberts from this count due to his role and duties as the Chief Justice.</p><script async src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script> 
<ins class="adsbygoogle" 
 style="display:block; text-align:center;" 
 data-ad-layout="in-article" 
 data-ad-format="fluid" 
 data-ad-client="ca-pub-5175198302130341" 
 data-ad-slot="9182933377"></ins> 
<script> 
 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 
</script>
<p>Here is the breakdown from the six Oral Arguments heard last week.</p>
<p>Kennedy 75<br />
Thomas 0<br />
Ginsburg 53<br />
Breyer 71<br />
Alito 68<br />
Sotomayor 107<br />
Kagan 76<br />
Gorsuch 98*</p><div class='mailmunch-forms-in-post-middle' style='display: none !important;'></div>
<p>One observation was that the Court seemed to have a natural flow without numerous interruptions as some reports have stated.</p>
<p>* While we did notice a number of questions coming from Gorsuch, a high number were very brief statements such as: &#8220;Thank you&#8221;, &#8220;understand&#8221;, &#8220;fine&#8221;, &#8220;yes&#8221; or addressing someone by name.</p>
<div class='mailmunch-forms-after-post' style='display: none !important;'></div></p><p class="wpsai_spacing_before_adsense"></p> 

Who dominated Oral Arguments – We have the breakdown.

